What could help solve Washington's ferry problem? Take KUOW's news quiz

A photo collage showing a giant mosquito "ferry," wearing a captain's hat, calling out to downtown Seattle-bound passengers, "All aboard!" The new Washington "mosquito fleet" seems to be getting a mixed response, as one person boards its abdomen, another waits patiently, and two more run away screaming. Images courtesy of Canva.
Photo illustration by Katie Campbell
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- A Washington state lawmakers wants to use more "_____ fleets" of passenger-only ferries along Puget Sound.
- Someone who assaults a healthcare worker in Washington state could be charged with a felony under the current law. But a bill being considered by state lawmakers could make some changes, including an exemption for whom?
- Providers at Seattle area-clinics that serve _____ communities say that ever since President Donald Trump returned to office, many more patients than usual have been missing appointments.
- KUOW reporter Ashley Hiruko is out with her latest investigation. She learned Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell was arrested in 1996 after he did what?
- REI has been losing money for years, putting the member-owned co-op at odds with its employees as they rally for better wages and benefits. Eleven of REI’s roughly 180 stores have unionized in the past few years. How many have secured a contract?